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Friday, 29 July 2005 |
While African Americans have made inroads into some parts of American
society, they are still nearly invisible in many parts of the news
media and the entertainment industry, according to an Ohio State
University professor.
Rudolph Alexander, Jr., professor of social work, argues in a newly
revised book that the media often ignores African Americans in stories
of both heroes and victims, even when they are an integral part of the
narrative.
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Wednesday, 20 July 2005 |
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Jean Pierre Bandoweshe, a youthful pastor born in Africa's Congo,
gently sways as he sings along with his Mexican congregation, towering
over parishioners during communion. His delivers his sermon in Spanish,
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Saturday, 16 July 2005 |
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Una realidad poco conocida en nuestro país son las condiciones de vida de los ciudadanos naturalizados y, en especial, de la comunidad afromexicana, marcada por la marginación y la discriminación.
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